International Box Office: Jurassic Worldwide Success

June 25, 2015

Jurassic World

Jurassic World remained in first place internationally, earning $160.5 million on 18,718 screens in 66 markets for a total of $583.1 million internationally. This pushed its worldwide total to $985.9 million. It hit $1 billion worldwide on Monday, which was a speed record for that milestone. Its biggest market was China, where it earned $68.84 million over the full week for a total of $168.24 million after 12 days of release. However, the film has been pushed into second place on the daily chart by SPL 2: A Time For Consequences. On the other hand, the film is still in first place in the U.K. with $17.53 million in 614 theaters for a two-week total of $60.67 million.

So far, the film Jurassic World has pulled in $29.26 million in Mexico, including a second place, $6.90 million in 687 theaters haul this past weekend. Its running tally in South Korea rose to $27.24 million. It remained in first place in that market over the weekend with $8.56 million on 1,022 screens. The film dipped just 1% in Germany earning $11.22 million over the weekend for a total of $26.96 million after two weeks of release. France also crossed the $20 million market over the weekend with $6.70 million on 784 screens, for a running tally of $24.00. It also made it to that mark in Australia with $7.66 million on 604 over the weekend for a total of $23.46 million.

It has yet to open in Japan, but the film is already a massive success, so its box office there will be immaterial.

On a side note, we've run out of images for Jurassic World, so we have three options. Universal is great for supplying detailed box office information, but their press kits have no images. The first option is to keep repeating images, which might get tiresome quickly. The second option it to grab images from the Jurassic World Lego game, which would be funny. The third option is to just grab random images that have nothing to do with Jurassic World and maintain the Picture Unrelated nature of the Internet.

Inside Out opened in second place with $41.0 million in 38 markets. Its biggest single market was Mexico with $8.56 million. It was also really strong in Russia with $6.76 million on 1,785 screens for a total opening of $8.03 million, including a more limited run last weekend. It did well in France ($5.2 million) and Brazil ($3.1 million). On the other hand, its opening was mixed in Australia, as it only managed third place with $2.78 million on 468 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $3.58 million. Pixar films tend to have really drawn out releases, and that's the case here with major market openings all the way through October.

SPL 2: A Time For Consequences landed in third place with $29 million over the weekend for a total opening of $43.62 million, all of which was earned in its native China.

San Andreas fell to fourth place with $18.8 million in 69 markets over the weekend for totals of $282.0 million internationally and $414.7 million worldwide. The film is nearly at $100 million in China; it pulled in $12.56 million for the full week for a total of $94.44 million after three.

Minions doesn't open here for a few weeks, but it has already debuted internationally earning fifth place with $12.3 million on 621 screens in 4 markets. Its biggest market was Australia where it opened in second place with $4.56 million on 487 screens. It also had million dollar opening in Indonesia, where it managed first place with $2.85 million. It landed in first place in Singapore ($2.24 million on 82 screens over the weekend) and Malaysia ($2.21 million on 121 for a total opening of $2.39 million).

Spy! fell out of the top five with $9.6 million in 62 markets over the weekend for totals of $96.0 million internationally and $171.1 million worldwide. The film opened in third place in France with $1.42 million on 351 screens.


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